I cut the rubber line going into the hot side of the oil cooler on the left side of the radiator. I spliced in an aluminum block & 10 micron hydraulic filter, most commonly used on wood splitter return lines. (bolted it up to the cross member under the radiator. )It flows 25 gpm, and filters to 10 micron, better than the 40-50 micron you get with the internal trans filter. Anyway, it has a port for the temp. sensor, and it's a pretty close indication of what's coming out of the TC. The block AND filter cost about $20 bucks at Tractor Supply. It has a check valve in it, flow directional arrows, & 3/4" pipe openings. I used brass barb fittings & good stainless clamps. Keeps the fluid nice & red. I also put another sensor in the top of the engine oil filter housing, and ran both into an "On-On" switch. I just toggle left or right for what ever temperature I want to check.